Thursday, August 19, 2010

Bare Truths about ebay secrets

Auction Snipers are one of the most basic tools that an Ebay goer can use.

An online software that RELIABLY bids for you; it is a legitimate business that sends a bot to "snipe" the winning bid for you at the last second of the auction. You enter your maximum bid that you are willing to put in and the sniper will only activate if the price is lower than your budgeted amount; it even accounts for your set increments to bid above the previous bidder.

I.E. the bid on a Sony 40" television is going for $350.00 and has an hour left. You leave work and when you get home 4 more bids have been placed.
Lets say your maximum bid was $700.00,
the last person to bid bumped the price up to 685 a couple minutes prior to the end of the auction, killing its momentum. At the desired time, 1, 2, or 3 seconds before the auction ends. Your bot snipes in at $690.00 for the win

Saving Approximately $500 off retail 

Ebay Secrets are simple, theres just always a sense of hush surrounding them. Many are deterred from this ebay secret because the websites appear basic and somewhat sketchy, but the truth is they are a golden opportunity.





They offer a free trial deal at auctionsniper.com where you get several free "snipes." They have an Auction Snipe Tips page that offers alot of valuable information.


"DON'T USE ROUND NUMBERS.
By tossing in odd dollars or cents, you can throw off the bid increment and you might win an item you would otherwise have lost. Why is this important to you when you're sniping? Isn't a snipe the last bid? Because there might be another sniper on the item, or you might hit a manual sniper who just gets very lucky on getting his bid in after you. Or you might even exceed another savvy bidder trying this tactic by a few dollars or cents."

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